Tug-of-war: Children in armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo
This is a study on the push and pull factors influencing children to join armed groups ‘voluntarily’ in North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
This is a study on the push and pull factors influencing children to join armed groups ‘voluntarily’ in North and South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The case studies in this report illustrate the complexity of delivering mental health and psychosocial support to children and their families with very different experiences.
War Child values diversity and inclusion and seeks to ensure there are no discriminatory cultures or practices in our places of work. This policy sets out our commitments in regards to diversity and inclusion and provides guidance on anti-discriminatory practice.
One in six children across the world are living in areas impacted by war. Millions are out of school. Access to education, and to books, is crucial for children affected by war.
War Child BRITs Week together with O2 returns confirming its stellar line-up for 2018.
We support children who have been released from armed groups in the Central African Republic to go back to their families, schools and communities.
With recent attacks against NGOs, Afghanistan continues to be one of the most complex and challenging places to work.
There are many ways you can donate to help us with our mission to protect, educate and stand up for the rights of children living through conflict.
Platon is one of the many children forced to flee his home because of the terrifying crisis in Ukraine.
On World Ballet Day 2021, War Child UK has launched Shop for Good, a collaboration with the charity’s friends from the creative industries to support children in conflict zones around the world.